Mazen: The Man Who Defied Assad
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Shocking Images from Syria as Biden-Supported Islamists Massacre Over 1000 Alawites, Christians and Druze
In a harrowing escalation of violence, over 1,000 non-Muslims have been massacred in Syria, revealing the catastrophic consequences of U.S. foreign policy. The chilling accounts demand urgent attention to this unfolding tragedy.
Thousands of Syrian Alawites cross into Lebanon to flee violence
Thousands of Syrians have reportedly crossed into northern Lebanon from coastal Syria in recent days fleeing violent clashes and attacks which have seen hundreds of civilians killed. Akkar, Lebanon's northernmost governorate bordering Syria, has seen an influx of people escaping the fighting between Damascus' new rulers led by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa and loyalists to ousted President Bashar al-Assad. Al-Sharaa says that his forces are …
Over 1,000 Dead as Syrian Forces Slaughter Alawite & Christian Men, Women & Children
This article originally appeared on ZeroHedge and was republished with permission. Guest post by Tyler Durden Update(1905ET): After several days of radical Sunni Islamist militants targeting religious minorities in Syria for mass killings, mainly in coastal areas, the mainstream media has belatedly begun to cover it (as the killings are growing to the point of getting too hard to ignore. Some correspondents estimated that there are thousands dea…
Despite the high hopes held by the Lebanese at the beginning of the new era and their expectations that the influx of displaced Syrians to their country will begin with the fall of the Assad regime, the situation in Syria quickly witnessed unexpected developments. Heavy fighting erupted after the ambushes set up by elements affiliated with Assad, which resulted in the death of a large number of Syrian security forces affiliated with the new admi…
More than 6,000 People Displaced from Syrian Coast to Akkar Governorate in Lebanon - Jordan News | Latest News from Jordan, MENA
The Lebanese newspaper An-Nahar reported that the recent displacement crisis from the coastal villages and towns in Syria, where the Alawite sect is predominant, has placed a heavy burden on the Lebanese towns along the course of the Great River.
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